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Terry Snell

Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology

Terry W. Snell is an Emeritus Professor of Biology at the Georgia Institute of Technology.13 He holds a Ph.D. in Population Biology from the University of South Florida.24

Dr. Snell's research interests span several areas of biology, including:

  1. Evolutionary ecology
  2. Ecotoxicology
  3. Biogerontology
  4. Aquaculture2

He is particularly known for his work on rotifers, microscopic aquatic animals, and has made significant contributions to the fields of ecology, evolution, aging, and ecotoxicology.1 His research has been widely cited, with over 13,900 citations to his name.1

Some of Dr. Snell's notable publications include works on rotifer biology, ecology, and systematics, as well as their use in ecotoxicology studies.1 He has also conducted research on the effects of environmental factors on rotifer reproduction and lifespan.1

In addition to his academic work, Dr. Snell is a member of the Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience3 and has been involved with NASA's Astrobiology program.5

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States